Immunization Clinics & Records

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Many diseases can be prevented with vaccination. Immunization helps protect your health and prevents disease transmission between you and your family, patients, clients or residents. This is important, because as a health care worker, you may be more at risk of exposure to communicable diseases in the workplace. PHSA provides free workplace-related vaccines for staff at immunization clinics.

Provincial Workplace Health Call Centre: 1-866-922-9464

You will be asked to report the date (day/month/year) of previous immunizations or related test results. If you do not know or have this information, the call centre occupational health nurse can proceed without it.

The call centre occupational health nurse will complete immunity and risk status assessments, and recommend any needed vaccinations to ensure that you are protected from vaccine-preventable diseases in the workplace.

Workplace Health strongly encourages employees to take advantage of this benefit to avoid the spread of communicable diseases, but the decision whether to receive recommended immunizations is up to each employee.

Immunization Process

Toll Free: 1-866-922-9464

You will be asked to report the date (day/month/year) of previous immunizations or related test results. If you do not know or have this information, the call centre occupational health nurse can proceed without it.

The call centre occupational health nurse will complete immunity and risk status assessments, and recommend any needed vaccinations to ensure that you are protected from vaccine-preventable diseases in the workplace.

Workplace Health strongly encourages employees to take advantage of this benefit to avoid the spread of communicable diseases, but the decision whether to receive recommended vaccinations is up to each employee.

Email occupationalhealthnursing@phsa.ca with the subject line "Request for immunization history." Please provide your name (including any name changes) and your employee ID number. You will receive your record via a password-protected document.

No records, no problem! If you do not know or have this information, the occupational health nurse can proceed without it.

Drop in at a staff immunization clinic or email occupationalhealthnursing@phsa.ca from your work email with your PHSA employee ID number. Allow two business days for an email response. An occupational health nurse will assess your immunity and risk status, and provide instructions for where and how to obtain any recommended immunizations.